Ag-Life
Alex Lohrmeyer stands outside Smith Falls, where he was the superintendent over the course of this season.
Lohrmeyer finds calling with Game and Parks
Jeni Obermier
To many people, the great outdoors is a place where they enjoy spending their time. For Alex Lohrmeyer the outdoors held a budding career with Nebraska Game and Parks.
“I’ve been working for them for about three or four years now,” he explained.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Husker Harvest Days: Soil health and the future
Jeni Obermier
Many people might not think about the dirt they walk on, but for the panelists featured at Husker Harvest Day’s Online seminar on soil health and the future, it is their biggest priority.
The topic of the panel covered how to build organic matter and keep soil on the farm for generations to come.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Area farmers reflect on another harvest in the books
Jeni Obermier
As winter approaches and temperatures drop, area farmers can be found with empty fields and their tractors put up for the season. This gives them a chance to reflect on how 20202 harvest went in Hamilton County.
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
Seminar focused on evaluating risk management alternatives
Jeni Obermier
As harvest comes to a close, farmers and ranchers have a chance to reevaluate their previous year and prepare for the next. The Nebraska Extension and the RightRisk Education team joined together during a recent webinar to help assist managers of agricultural operations in making the best decisions.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
HHD: Seminar explains new crops, profit ideas
Jeni Obermier
As times change and the market shifts, the Husker Harvest Days virtual experience hosted a seminar to show farmers new opportunities to diversify their portfolios in 2021.
Speaking was Ken Dallmier, president of Clarkson Grain in central Illinois.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
HHD: Autonomy and the future of agriculture
Jeni Obermier
Between Roombas, automatic lawn mowers and self-driving cars, automation is finding a foothold in most industries around the world.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
CFAP 2 set up to help local farmers impacted by pandemic
Cheyenne Rowe
Beginning back on Sept. 21 -- and running through Dec. 11 of this year -- signup for the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP 2) provides a way to continue the resilience of the agricultural community in Hamilton County and across the U.S.
President Donald Trump, along with U.S.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Grant Wilson (left), Cale Carlson and Laura Carlson made sure they had their trucks in the best spot to meet up with the grain carts Friday morning near McCool Junction.
Local farmers lend a hand in emotional harvest bee
Cheyenne Rowe
Friday and Saturday were emotional days for a number of Nebraska farmers, including Jonathan Rempel and his family of Henderson -- victims of a now widely-seen farm fire that claimed his combine, grain cart and a semi in the early hours of Oct. 15.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Beth Wood (left) and her boyfriend Traver DeMaranville pose with the second-place, 1,365 pound pumpkin at a competition in Bloomfield, Iowa.
A love for giant pumpkins results in record-breaking attempt
Cheyenne Rowe
Hamilton County businesswoman Beth Wood is now in the record books for something festive and positively giant.
Wood, co-owner of T.C.
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
Farmers are out in force all around Hamilton County harvesting their crops while the weather remains pleasant. This operation was moving grain south of Aurora.
Mental health in the agriculture industry
Jeni Obermier
It is said on the news, the radio and paper that these are unprecedented times and many industries are facing financial uncertainties due to the ongoing pandemic.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020